Chauncey Gardner-Johnson
Chauncey Gardner-Johnson hoists his helmet in victory following UF's victory at Neyland Stadium. He had three tackles, one for loss, in the 47-21 blowout.
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Chauncey Gardner-Johnson hoists his helmet in victory following UF's victory at Neyland Stadium. He had three tackles, one for loss, in the 47-21 blowout.
Graduate transfer Adam Shuler poses with a fan after recording nine tackles, one for loss, in Florida's win over Tennessee. The Gators have won 13 of the last 14 meetings between the schools.
Quarterback Feleipe Franks celebrates with fans and teammates Trevon Grimes and Dameon Pierce following a 47-21 win at Tennessee.
Chauncey Gardner-Johnson hoists his helmet in victory following UF's victory at Neyland Stadium. He had three tackles, one for loss, in the 47-21 blowout.
Tight end R.J. Raymond said he eschewed his usual quiet tendencies after Saturday's 38-17 loss to Missouri. "You gotta play for so much more," he said.
Quarterback Feleipe Franks celebrates with fans and teammates Trevon Grimes and Dameon Pierce following a 47-21 win at Tennessee.
Quarterback Feleipe Franks celebrates with fans and teammates Trevon Grimes and Dameon Pierce following a 47-21 win at Tennessee.
Cy-Anne Small, a 21-year-old UF elementary education senior, voices her displeasure about the changes in the commencement ceremony during theSave UF Graduation Rally outside Tigert Hall. Small was in attendance last year when one of her Delta Sigma Theta sisters she said was assaulted on stage and feels that this year’s students are being punished for the actions of a faculty member.
Cy-Anne Small, a 21-year-old UF elementary education senior, voices her displeasure about the changes in the commencement ceremony during theSave UF Graduation Rally outside Tigert Hall. Small was in attendance last year when one of her Delta Sigma Theta sisters she said was assaulted on stage and feels that this year’s students are being punished for the actions of a faculty member.
Sukhmeet Singh, a 24-year-old UF computer science senior, paints the Khanda symbol to represent the Sikh faith on the 34th Street Wall Thursday night. Singh, along with members of the UF Student Government Cabinet, painted a “Coexist” mural to show students they are all welcome regardless of the religion they practice.
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Prayer books are laid out at the Lubavitch Chabad Jewish Student and Community Center for the Rosh Hashanah service. Around 650 members of the community and students attended the holiday service Sunday night.
Rabbi Berl Goldman celebrates with attendees during the Lubavitch Chabad Jewish Student and Community Center’s Rosh Hashanah service Sunday night. The service commemorates the Jewish new year and is delivered in Hebrew.
Rabbi Berl Goldman celebrates with attendees during the Lubavitch Chabad Jewish Student and Community Center’s Rosh Hashanah service Sunday night. The service commemorates the Jewish new year and is delivered in Hebrew.
Pins are passed out with words of encouragement at the UF Disability Advocacy Assembly Thursday night. The event, which aimed towards building a more inclusive and aware campus, took place at Cypress Hall.
Ms. Wheelchair Florida 2018, Shavaughn Barnes, 29, uses American Sign Language to perform “This Is Me” from “The Greatest Showman” at the UF Disability Advocacy Assembly Thursday night.